Other details in that case were not available from the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.

On Friday night, a man described in his 20s was shot and killed in the 8400 block of McGirts Village Lane off Kinkaid Road on Jacksonville's Westside.

The man was walking behind an Advance Auto Parts store at 8365 103rd St. about 9 p.m. when he was shot in the chest then made it as far as McGirts Village Lane and Kinkaid Road before he fell, said homicide Sgt. T. K. Waters of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.

"Information we received from a couple of people in the neighborhood is they heard a couple of gunshots, looked out and saw him in the street," Waters said.

"They tried to render some aid to him, but their efforts were not successful."

The man was unable to say anything before he was taken to Shands Jacksonville by city paramedics and later died.

There were people in the house but no one was harmed, said Darrell Edmonds with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.

Edmonds said the woman was dead at the accident scene after she failed to stop at the intersection of Powers Avenue and St. Augustine Road, glancing off a tree and a tilted sidewalk to crash through a wood fence.

The car flew into the garage and crashed into another fence before flipping and coming to rest. The woman, whose name was not being released by police pending notification of next of kin, was wearing a seat belt.

There was a child's seat in the car but no evidence a child was with her.

Edmonds said he did not have an estimate of the speed the car was traveling when it shot through the intersection from Powers and failed to turn at St. Augustine Road north of University where Powers dead- ends.

Power to the house, which is in the 5500 block of Bishop Lane, was turned off after the accident.

Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department spokesman John Bracey said the department got the call at 9:25 a.m. that the car was in the pond and that someone was in the car.

Eight firefighters pulled the male driver out of the car, and he was transported to Baptist Medical Center, where he later died, according to Times-Union news partner First Coast News. His name was not released.

Jonathan Simons was driving his tractor-trailer down Gator Bowl Boulevard, just a few blocks away from making his delivery at Maxwell House Coffee Co. when he saw the vehicle in the water. He stopped his truck and got out.

"I saw it moving the water; the wind was blowing it," he said, "so I knew that one had opened the windows or doors."

Then he saw someone waving to him.

"I thought about trying to do something about it myself, but I'm not trained for it and I might have made it worse. So I called 911.

"But those guys who went in the water, they need a pay raise. That water's cold."

A fire at 2 a.m. at a mobile home in the 5400 block of Timuquana Road left a woman and her son without a residence, but no one was injured in the incident, according to Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department spokesman John Bracey.

About 5 a.m. the fire department received calls about three fires within a few hundred feet of each other near Blanding Boulevard and 103rd Street.

The largest was an abandoned house on Delacey Street. The wooden house had burned in November, Bracey said. That fire had been caused by an electrical problem and ruled accidental. No one lives in the house now and there is no electricity to the building.

Firefighters got that fire under control in about 10 minutes, he said, though the fire did jump to some trees.

Meanwhile, another fire was under way about 100 yards away behind the Food Lion shopping center on 103rd Street. Some wooden crates on the loading dock behind an empty store front were ablaze. A third fire in a nearby trash bin was also discovered and extinguished.

Bracey said it's unlikely that any embers from the house fire could have started the other two fires, but that the investigation is still continuing and no cause has been determined. The state fire marshal is also involved in the investigation.

Driver Forrest W. Noda, 24, of St. Augustine, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office. All three people in the truck were ejected, authorities said. No one was wearing a seat belt.

Deputies called to the DuPont Hunting Club land near Interstate 95 and Florida 206 at 5:37 a.m. found the truck on a private road inside the camp.

Krystal E. Faris, 21, was taken to Flagler Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Chelsea R. Register, 21, was taken to Shands Jacksonville with serious but non life-threatening injuries. Both are St. Augustine residents.

Alcohol is suspected as a factor in the crash, according to the Sheriff's Office.